Dewalt 7 Tool Combo Kit – #THD- ProSpective

Dewalt 7 Tool Combo Kit

We have a long history with DeWalt Power tools. We have been using their stuff since before they were called DeWalt. Back then they were called Black and Decker Industrial. They have come a long way since those days in the early 90’s. Dewalt 18v has been one of the all time best-selling cordless platforms on the planet. I am sure the 20v max platform will completely eclipse it when all is said and done.

When The Home Depot sent us this 7 piece combo kit we were stoked. It has 7 of the most used tools out there along with 1-2.0 slim pack battery and 2-4.0 AH full size batteries and a charger all in a rolling Tough System Toolbox.

DCD796

It starts with the DCD796 brushless/2″ hammer drill. It runs at 0-550 and 0-2000 RPM. with a max BPM of 34000 in hammer mode. It is probably the highest performing compact brushless drill on the market now. If it is not number one it is very close. I bought one of the DCD791 driver drills last year and it easily out powers the newest compacts from Milwaukee, Bosch and Ridgid. It’s not all about power though. It has one of the best handles in the industry with great comfort and ergonomics to go along with that power. It also boasts the best light of any drill. The LED has 3 brightness settings. Normal, High with normal drilling and a special extra bright setting to use as a work light for up to 20 minutes. We have really enjoyed using these drills on the job. They are absolutely my top pick for a compact cordless so far.

Max power 460 UWO

1/2″ chuck size

2 speed settings

14 clutch settings

2.7 pounds

DCF885

The next most important tool in the kit for me is the impact driver. I thought it was curious that this impact was brushed while the drill was brushless. This is a no frills impact driver even though it is brushed it has great performance and power. It has a 3 LED light array on the front for amazing view of your work. It is compact and lightweight and offers a one-handed chuck. It spins 2800 RPM’s. The handle is very slim and ergonomic with just the right amount of over-mold grip. The only difference I am seeing between this one and the brushless is I can smell the brushes while driving screws.

0-2800 RPM

Max Torque 1400 in-lbs

2.8 pounds

DCS355

The next tool is the oscillating multitool. This is the most unique multitool on the market. It has arguably the most comfortable grip of all the multitools. It is slender like a drill handle with a dual action trigger. It has a very unique tool free blade clamping system. This is one of its greatest strengths but at the same time it limits blade compatibility since it must have an open end of the blade tang in order to work. It has a powerful brushless motor and a bright LED for TOUGH cutting. The one thing I don’t like about it is there is not a variable speed dial and is harder to hold a lower speed with a variable speed trigger. You can only lock it on at full speed which is 20,000 OPM. Overall it is powerful and efficient multitool, just a few quirks I thought you should be aware of before purchase. This tool has the ability to add a belt hook. That is unique in the tool world.

20 V Max

0-20,000 Oscillating per minute

2.3 pounds

DCS381

This is a reciprocating saw. This design is a reboot of the earlier 18V XRP saw. Not much has changed other then the battery connection. It is light weight and powerful with an easy to use tool free blade clamp but has no adjustable shoe, rafter hook or LED to illuminate the work. It also has more vibration than other current saws. It is a solid tool and will get your job done with ease but I feel an update may be more user friendly and would be nice.

0-3000 Strokes Per Minute

1″ Stroke Length

6.2 pounds

DCS393

This is a 6 1/2″ cordless circular saw. One of the more powerful brushed circular saws on the market. It spins at 5000 RPM which makes it feel more powerful then other previous versions or saws with lower blade speeds. This is the entry level saw with a steel stamped foot plate rather then the magnesium of the higher end units, it has a plastic blade guard and no rafter hook. It will do up to a 50 degree bevel cut on 2x lumber, a 2-5/16 maximum depth of cut at 90 degrees. Overall a solid saw that will make your life easier.

3700 RPM

Electric Brake

7.2 pounds

DCG412

Here you have a 4 1/2″ grinder with 8000 RPM. It has a quick change arbor nut and a tool free blade guard. It is pretty powerful for a brushed grinder but I find the handle with the finger guard awkward compared to the cordless brushless grinders on the market. It has a two finger trigger with no way to lock the switch. It is a useful tool for any light duty cutting or grinding of metal, concrete, masonry or tile. We even use these cordless grinders for coping crown and other moldings.

8000 RPM

Spindle Lock

4 pounds

DCL040

Its actually a pretty nice LED light with a swivel head and metal hook for hanging its a go to for tight spaces. Its one of the few work lights I have ever used that has the ability to add a belt hook. That is a huge plus for me. Super compact and bright at 110 lumens on the job in dark spaces it will help get your job done.

20V Max

LED

1 pound

DS450

This tough system box is IP 65 rated which means your tools remain dry on the job or in the back of your truck. It has a lifetime warranty. Room for the complete combo kit and more, it will allow you to stack and roll other tough system boxes instead of carrying them on the job with 6″ wheels and a telescoping handle.

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Excellent review!!!
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Nice review. I’ve also been using dewalt for most my working years so far. I have the 2 drills with the brushless impact mins you. I bought them when they first came out and finally now the drill needs replacing. Over worked one too many times, mixing thinset, drywall mudd, and most recently got it smoking using a 6″ holesaw bit. She’s slowly dying. Agree about the great power! Also love the storage for everything. Thanks for the review.

I’m very happy with what dewalt tools I have. I just started my business a few years ago now. The economy seems to really be doing better. And these tools and the tough box would really help me out on having to buy these alone. I’ve got one tough box now and I’m hooked. Now I just need the rolling part and a few more to lock them together. Have you done a review on the drawer tough box’s? I’m interested in those too. I guess I’ll Just buy one at a time?
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That is a great combo kit, with all the tools to get any job going. I have been a big dewalt fan for a few years now. I was first introduced to the online tool world when I was looking for a case to put a drill and impact combo into. Since then I’ve been blown away with the friends I’ve made on YouTube periscope Facebook and Instagram. I enjoy your true and honest reviews keep up the good work.
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I’ve got an older dewalt 18v Recip saw and it’s got a ton of vibration, I wish with the newer models they reduced that. They may have, I just haven’t used any newer models to know…but I guess I’ll find out if I win the giveaway!

Love the review I always refer to the toolpig before making larger tool purchases this set would be great the company that I do restoration work for just promoted me and is giving me my own crew this set would be perfect to help me on my way to becoming an efficient and effective restoration tech

Looks like an awesome kit for any tradesman, especially a carpenter. I haven’t used dewalt a lot but I would like to try them. I don’t think any company makes the best tool which is why I have bosch and milwaukee. Bosch makes awesome hammer drills and milwaukee makes good saws and sawz alls.

Great review as always, and an awesome kit! I’ve been working with a GC For about three years now as a finish/rough carpenter. I am working on getting my own license to maybe start my own company in in the next year or two here in South Florida. I’ve been using Ryobi tools to kind of get me by on a budget but I think it might be time to upgrade to new dewalt gear. Thanks again for the reviews ??
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I’m an apprentice doing primarily plumbing and heating but I do a lot of other handyman tasks on the side. I Get by with the old tools I have now but some nice new deWalt tools would be great
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hey guys, I do commercial roofing, plumbing, hvac, electrical, carpentry, sheetrock, tile, etc. I have the three set with the sawsall and they are some work horses. I switch trades every day and my tools come with me. these are the best by far the only down side is my brushes going out after 2 years of hardcore construction use. cheap fix at my local dewalt repair.
I could use this Set to update my current setup and expand my options on the jobsite.

I’m a retired UPS driver who’s always loved carpentry. My bio dad was a carpenter and i was trying to always seek his approval, so I worked harder and longer to be as good as him. I’m mainly a finisher, but also do framing. These would help me tremendously since they’re super tough and durable. Thanks for the opportunity and give away!

Great tools and info. Just started a new career as a union plumber. These tools would be a great help and used with pride. Thanks for the info and possible chance to win these.
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This review has been very helpful. I’m excited to look back on all these reveiws when purchasing and ungrading my tools. I just now am getting into woodworking. Currently i have all hand tools so getting a set like this would be absolutely amazing and very helpful in my small work shop.
Also if anyone can offer any pointers for a newbie i would appreciate any input!
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I’m basically a newbie when it comes to construction. Been in and out of it but something always brings me back to construction. I have my tools but it’s the older 18v DeWalt combo. This upgrade would be awesome!! Always looking to learn more and expand my knowledge My Instagram is @toloche975

As a electrical apprentice and huge dewalt fan, I’d love this kit! Have an older desalt drill and even that works wonders. The rest of the kit would come in handy for when I find the house I wanna fix up!

Hey, I have been debating for a long time about which cordless set I want/need. I have cheap corded versions of these tools and a very old m12 drill/impact set. They get the job done but with some more big projects coming up I think its time to cut the cord.

Hi. Could really use the upgrade. I’m a bit of a sucker for Dewalt. Most of my tools are older 18v dewalt and the batteries are rapidly quitting on me. This kit would be a definite asset. @merit_design_build

Always enjoy your honest reviews. I’ve been slowly trying to build my tool collection back up. My father and I used to run our own business making solid surface countertops. We had an amazing shop with every type of tool you could imagine. We mainly used Rigid and Festool tools. Shortly after 2008 business took a nose dive due to 90% of our business being the RV industry. My dad closed the shop and sold everything I mean everything. He was done. For the first time in my life I had no access to tools or a shop. For the last 10 years I’ve been working as a city bus driver. Now I’m ready to get back into wood working. My tool collection is lacking but I am still starting to take on small jobs. I also am starting to make custom engraved wood signs too. These tools would be a great addition. Also now that i am on the LDZ volunteer list these tools would be a very helpful addition. Thanks for everything you guys do.

I’m new to the world of construction and woodworking. I’m a web developer and started remodeling my mom’s home as a DIYer with some guidance from a contractor. Since then, I fell in love with design and implementing my creativity with my hands. It would be awesome to have the ability to build up a tool set of my own without borrowing and renting them. Thanks for the advice in your articles and IG posts! I’m excited to continue on this journey.

This is awesome! Cordless is the way forward, it’s so nice not to be fighting with tangled cords. Also dewalt is a beast, it just works.
I’m a 3rd year carpentry appreciate in Canada and it would be great to have a full set of tools like this.
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I’m a building contractor from California that just relocated to Hawaii…
I’m working for another builder at this time… A good cordless set could come in really handy right now.. Instagram –
wooldridgehomes

Im an electrical apprentice that’s been in the trade for 2 Years now, my brother is actually trying todo electrical as well but isnt 100% sure he wants to do it, maybe this package will make him want to give it a shot! Thanks
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I am an HVAC-R tech by trade work for my brother in law in Denver and also have a small wood working side business selling home decor. My wife and I are moving to Madison WI. In the summer and will be starting a new HVAC and home repair business. Some tools would really help us get started! Love the content on here and your IVGaccount! Thanks for all the info and tips!
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I’m a dad of 4 children and the not emu painting business grows the more tools are needed to keep up with the remodeling or repair work that I find myself facing an almost every other job
I’d love to give Dewalt a try again
Thanks for the opportunity

That was a great review and this Canadian father of three would be thrilled to use this set. I’ve returned to the Reno business after 20 years in another career, if chosen this would definitely help with current and future jobs. Love your videos as well, keep it up!
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I am starting to get into woodworking more and more and we are also adding on to our shop and wood shed soon so these tools would be a joy to have to use for those projects. My older drill and impact have seen better days and I don’t want to deal with warranty work , thanks so much for the giveaway. insta: 01f.150

Hey I’m “@peepingcory” on Instagram. I’m an industrial maintenance mechanic for a leading truck body builder in Pennsylvania. I started a home maintenance “24/7 on call” company just this year and winning these tools would give me a HUGE leap forward to accomplishing my goals of becoming and developing response team. Thanks for the opportunity. Love your posts. Very informative and well done.

I’m 18 years old and I have started an apprenticeship with my Grandpa installing and plumbing septic tanks. I am also in the process of designing a small simple cabin, that I will hopefully build and live in in the near future. I also live on a farm, where there are endless projects to use these quality tools on. I’m trying to be a do it my self kind of guy , and I can think of a lot of projects these tools would be handy for! @jayde.chester

my daily job is being electrical contractor at heidelberg cement in brunei but my passion is do woodworking in my after work time. i try to buy some tool but is so expensive if try to get the dewalt. i would love if i get this bundle.

i know i could benefit from these tools currently an apprentice at 23 years old at MGS construction in hanford, California. Hate borrowing tools from the guys would really love to have my own tools. Doing general labor we do kitchens, bathrooms, fences, doors , windows, the tools would be great help. Not to mention the easy carrying with the tough system box! These tools would be highly appreciated!

I’ve always loved Dewalt. I currently use a Ryobi. But it doesn’t compare. My wife and I do volunteer work and are currently helping in Florida. We’re interested in getting quality tools, but sometimes the prices are a shiny penny haha. DeWalt will be well used by us. We do everything HVAC, Roofing, Plumbing, Electrical. We’re Jack of all trades master of none.
@guillen21

Names Modesto and I’m 26 and I recently left my job as a shipping clerk of 5 years for printing company and I left there because I wanted a more hands on job so now ima laborer for a company named walls and ceilings out of Cockyville Md . I have a base knowledge of tools and looking to expand and learn to be the best carpenter I can be . Also of now I have basic hands tools such as level, speed square clamps and a impact drill .

Is the giveaway is international? I’from indonesia and follower of your ig.
In my country you cant purhchase that dewalt set yet. No shop is selling these brand new dewalt tools, its higly priced due the import tax. Hoply this giveaway is international and i can use high quality tool here.

I know I sure could use a set like this. I wife and I after some 25 years in the lawn business decided it was time to close it down. And focus on regular pioneering. But she knows I have a passion for woodworking so she’s gonna let me convert the garage into a shop hopefully soon as soon as I can afford. These tools would definitely help in that process.

This set would be awesome to help me get started in the capentry business, I just started a carpentry trade class this month and I am moving from the east coast to the west coast for a new job with a construction company late spring. This would be a big help out there for sure! Thanks for all the great info on your page ! Instagram @basebaldwin391

I work for My Town as a Maintence worker for the Recreation Dept. They use most of their money for programs to keep kids active in the community. They have me using a really old dewalt set that was giving to them from another dept. The battery barley holds a charge. I am lucky if I get 10 cuts out of the battery on a sawzall. I use these to build and fix benches around town. Fix broken fences and many many other things. Would be an awesome thing for me and the town. And the Dept can keep spending money on the kids! Thanks for doing this!

Been working in the renovation trade since I was 17 I’m now 43 and am just going through the apprenticeship program because I just feel like it would be nice to say I’m a journeyman carpenter not just a guy who works for one. This kit would help me out big time towards starting up my own Buisness when I’m done my apprenticeship training. @thebohdisava

Wow what a set. Who wouldn’t want it or need it. I do facility maintenance for a non profit children’s camp and could use the updated tools to make the job go quicker and more time effectient. @matthew.renes

Great review i must say! In fact, i’m from norway and doing remodeling here…
Have used makita for a while, but are thinking about change my tools to Dewalt. This set would give me a great start of a Dewalt tool colletion!

Awesome review. I’ve been eyeing a few of these tools and the portable tool box. I’m a carpenter apprenticeout here in NYC area about 6 months in. I have a question about what tool belt brand do you prefer. I’m already on my second one in less than 6 months. The stitching can’t handle the work I’m putting it through. My IG @joelleandro .

Very great review on all these tools. And all work great from personal experience! I am apprentice for R&R plumbing based out of Indianapolis. I’ve been here for a little over a year now and almost all of the guys here use Dewalt tools and they all work great. We do everything from slabs to finishes to remodels and Dewalt hasn’t let us down yet. Even though I don’t have my own the guys here have been nice enough to let me use them as needed. I am about to be put in my own truck so a set like this would help tremendously on the jobs !

I’ve had the old 18v set for about 10 years now. Used mostly for homeowner stuff. I’m a fireman by trade but am slowly working into starting my own side business building custom built-in cabinetry and casework. Just smoked my drill today and this giveaway couldn’t come at a better time. I’ve always had great luck with the Dewalt tools.
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I am an irish construction manager working in London for Multiplex construction but would love these tools to add to my collection to help me with my side projects and help me move towards doing my own thing full time.

Looks like a great set of tools. Never have owned a set of Dewalt because I never could afford them. The new 20 V looks like they are getting better and better. I remember when 12v was he big deal. These tools would work great to remodel my new house.

I currently practice optometry but have started a new passion for woodworking in the past 6 mos. Being new to woodworking, it takes time to build up to having a good set of tools for projects and would love to have this as a start!

2 time combat vet. Working doing fulltime maintenance for the hospital here. Trying to get rolling so I can start doing my own stuff on the side can’t afford to buy all that would love to own them. Good luck to all participants. @warfighter3.

I’m an aspiring sparky from Grays Greek North Carolina. Currently I’m enrolled at community college and freelance jobs from painting to hanging dry wall and building decks. I’m a youngin trying to make it in an a ole boys world. It’s tuff with companies asking for 2 or even 3 years experience for certain jobs when a guy like me who’s a young tradie has maybe one year of full on the job work. Now I figure I’ll go out and make it on my own .

I am entering this for @jayde.chester. He has been showing much more interest in the building trades type work as of recently and had been discussing the possibility of purchasing something similar to this kit! He has even started to design and draw up plans for a small cabin he’d like to build. I never thought he’d show interest in the same things I daydream of being able to do. This kit would really help him get started and help him hone his building trades skills!

I have been in the electrical trade for 25+ years. I am now an independant contractor and would like to expand my company. Outfitting a truck with tools for my first employee is and expensive proposition. This kit would be a step in the right direction.

About 4 years ago I started working part time (I’m a full time fireman) for a landlord helping him with his maintenance. Within the first month got me the 5 piece 18v set and I put it to good use and used them hard. The circular saw left something to be desired but loved the other pieces. I have since left him and started working part time for a East Hill Building and Design our of Pensacola, FL, most of the bring there own hand tools/drills and drivers. I find my 18v are simply out classed now and would love to get some new tools but money is always a factor. @jesseboone91

My first week working for a contractor here in Houston, Texas! Lots of flood repair still going on here. Definitely would love to own these tools! Borrowing my bosses for now 🙂 Keep up the great reviews!

I searched this site as soon as I saw the opportunity. I am from Burlington, nc and am going to school to obtain a general contractors liscence and am currently helping contractors in the trade as an apprentice. My favorite trade is framing/decking . I only have a DeWalt 1/4 impact and am in desperate need of the proper tools of the trade.

Great review as always thanks a lot! You’ve swayed me to pick DeWalt over any other brand after reading this! I’m a first year carpenter apprentice for a building firm called AP LAFLIN, getting these would be a great starting point for getting my kit together so I don’t have to rely on using the tools of the guy I work with all the time and also so I can start to do my own little side jobs to gain experience! Cheers for doing these reviews it really helps newbies to the trade like myself get the best gear from the off!
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@xxgirxx509 I’m a handy man in Los Angeles who’s just trying to take care of my family with my own 2 hands. Having cordless tools makes world
of difference when i’m on a job. Would love to expand my 20Volt collection

I’d love to have this kit. The circular saw would be great for what little framing I do. The recip saw would be great because I wouldn’t have to lug around an extension cord on demo and it has tool free blade change wich is great. The tools that get me the most exited are the drill and impact. The drill looks like it could power through two by material with some of the biggest bits I’ve got and the impact could handle the biggest screws I throw at it. Plus the oscillating multi tool and the grinder and tough system box make this a great kit in my book.

I think they need to put the 7 1/4 in. Saw with the rafter hook in the kit more blade options than the 6 1/2 in. Others wise a great kit!!!! rapunzel_5.4~ instagram handle I do concrete construction excavation and grading

Would love this tool set. Just graduated with a construction management degree and could really use these. Also I am adding a bathroom onto my home for my daughter that is due February 20th!!! My instagram user name is bmar_14

First of all, thank you for paying your fortune forward and using your platform to help others. Second, I would like this tool set because I’m trying to start a side business building sheds and portable buildings and this set would get me a long way towards being well set up. Again, thanks for what you do.

I just started my career in wood working and work for a stair and rail shop we make custom stairs as well as custom cabinet systems this woiluld be an awesome set to own it’s pretty amazing what y’all do for all the other tradesmen out there you guys rock

There a lot of good I for.ation you guys give on dewalt tools. I use dewalt on everyday bases. Miss I g a couple tools here that would definitely make my life easier and craftsmanship better. Good job to this site and company for giving others a chance to experience how fun and interesting you can make from trying to get a paycheck at the end of the week.

I’m a makita guy with much respect for dewalt. Coworker has all dewalt and he’s had them for awhile, batteries still keep a charge. Oh and I have to admit the small Dewalt blower blows away the Makita one..

I work on a dairy farm doing maintance and mechanic work. I have the brushless drill and the reciprocating sawzall along with the old brushed impact driver. I love them. I really need the work light and would love to have the grinder. I love the dewalt cordless tools, I have the grease gun also, but I stick to Milwaukee for my 1/2″ impact

The dewalt brushless hammer drill is by far the best drill I’ve owned. I have the new bosch brushless, and an older makita, and neither of them even come close. Glad they’ve thrown this whole pile of tools in a decent storage box too. Definitely a storage system worth looking at!

This set would be a nice addition to my current tools in use for my bee yard as well as around our ranch! The dewalt’s portability ranges and ease of use has been a life saver especially with the battery life being better compared to brands like b & d or porter cable!

Thanks for giving us the info on each tool that comes with the kit. Love that it comes in a good weather proof rolling box instead of those cheap bags that everyone sends to put the expensive tools in.

Black n Decker Industrial?? Learned something new. Mmmmm multitool, and grinder. Can’t wait to add this to my arsenal. And it all comes in a legit box for easy, durable storage and to cart around to honey do’s or someone else’s do’s. Can’t wait to get to work. @davidlarson

Very solid starter kit and it’s awesome that it comes with box included for jobsite use. It’s interesting that you dislike the grinder since I actually have really enjoyed using it when I’ve had the chance. The guard around the handle plus the length made me extremely comfortable when working one handed with it on a scissor lift. It’s strange that the impact is brushed when the entire market seems to be swinging in the brushless direction but it seems many brushed drivers are still very competitive so maybe it’s just a less expensive option to produce.

We use DeWalt stuff at work and it holds up great in dirty muddy wet environments. I’m mostly a Milwaukee guy at home but the fact that this stuff comes in it’s own container (instead of 6 different bags and boxes) is super nice!
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This would be super cool to as I borrow my tools from mY sister right now haha. And a great deal in the tough box at that. I do handyman work and lite carpentry on the weekends and this would help allot ?
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I pretty much own every tool in this arsenal except for the grinder. As I’m a carpenter by trade I’ve never needed a cordless grinder but that all aside this is by far the perfect combo for anyone thinking of going on their own. Organization, versatility, and durability are key when you are just starting out. Now added with a couple small and medium boxes you have all your organization for a quick renovation in a home. Find us on insta

It looks like a decent starter set of tools but I think they should have A) left out the grinder, included the compact reciprocating saw instead of the full size, included a second compact battery, and at least upgraded the charger to a fast charger or B) charged a little more and included a newer grinder, fast charger, and maybe done Flexvolt batteries. At least that would have given people incentives to buy Flexvolt tools in the future.

Cannot even begin to expain how epic it would be to own this kit. The company I work for owns the drill, impact, multi tool and reciprocating saw. They are amazing. Tough, heavy duty tools that just keep on working. To add these to my personal arsenal would be fantastic.

Currently working as an electrician apprentice for Ireton Electric in Perth, Ontario (Canada).

Great article as always. I am in deep with mostly Milwaukee tools that I am very happy with. I do have a few DeWalt, but I would not consider this for myself at this point, partly because of what I have heard with DeWalt warranty service, and partly because I have had amazing service from Milwaukee on multiple fronts. In a pinch I might consider this for a crew…#integrity carpentry

Great review. My company has been yellow and black since day 1, 10 years ago.
Working in Edmonton Alberta, Canada. The cold doesn’t slow these power tools down. @nicdavie @realdealplumber [email protected]

The biggest thing I want to comment about is the oscillating multi tool. I own a dremel oscillating tool and it is awful. I saw your video on some other brands and have high hopes for dewalts, even with its minor down falls you mentioned. Ultimately I need to make the switch to dewalt. This kit would make the switch easier. Great article.
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I have both drills and the saw and they are great, although the battery is a bit underpowered for the circ saw (need to upgrade to flexvolts anyway) would love to add the oscillating tool to the arsenal. Seems like one of those “never knew how bad I needed it, till I had it” kind of tools.

I’d love to have this combo kit. I like the idea of the drills being lighter and more compact. Definitely seem more
Comfortable and powerful compared to my Milwaukee set I’ve used for a year now. I also really like the tough box that comes along with this set and howuch the box can actually hold!

I’m in love ? here!!!! Such a nice set up!!! I love the multi tool! Your right ! Best handle . I’m an apprentice electrician IBEW proud , work smarter and harder!! That’s what it’s about we all work together spread gratitude!!!!! Umm I have 4 kids work with my hands to make a living and as hobby , and to help others out not to make a quick buck! I have just enough to get me buy and could really use this tool storage system by Dewalt !!!! I have the Dewalt backpack with the flash light and usb charger I use daily , this kit would compliment that and GRATELY help get in n out of job sites,,,,, hope I got a chance!!!! Ohh and yes love you videos , always helpful

Another awesome review! Dewalt make some great tools in my opinion, the first combo kit I ever had was a Dewalt 18V and I was hooked! The fact this combo kit comes in a tough system box makes it that much better. Thanks again for the awesome, honest review. @neffconcepts

DeWalt was the only real choice for tough, durable, powerful tools back during the XRP days. They kinda fell off the map after that but these 20v max tools have made a great comeback. I run mostly Makita but I would definitely give these a go.

I have to say I still have my B&D industrial SawCat circular saw and 1/2″ drill and had the screwgun (until a coworker stole it when he was fired) I bought them back in ’88 when I started my apprenticeship. I have pushed these tools to the limit and continue to do so. I have the drill and impact and am impressed with the use time on a charge and the torque. With the tools offered in this kit it would make a great starter package for an apprentice. It would be nice to see these manufacturers offer healthy discounts to apprentices.

I love a couple of the tools in this set but not all of them. I almost went ahead and bought the set today but I found this review and it was really helpful to me because I was able to use it to go through and check out each tool. I was then able to compare them to other tools as well as to my needs instead of blindly buying them.
Thanks for the review

Seems like a great platform to get in to. I don’t have any of these tools in Dewalt so they’re definitely worth a look. Sounds like there are few draw backs outside of the drills, but no deal breakers. The tough system box is definitely an added bonus. Thanks for the review!

I currently have the hammer drill and impact driver, but I’d like to pick up the oscillating multi tool.
The drills are fantastic, id recommend them to anyone. I love the Dewalt xr platform.
@nighthawkvalleyinteriors

I actually just started my career in wood working I work for a stair and rail shop but we do all types of wood working especially custom cabinet systems!! I’m so excited to be apart of this trade I love seeing the videos on instagram I would love to have this awesome tool kit to help me in my new career thank for the opportunity

Very nice review. I think if I were to purchase a complete new set I would have to give this kit a serious look. Wish the recip saw was brushless but I do like the fact that it has an LED light. Great review toolpig!
@miillersconstruction